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Memorable Moments
1. Home from war: Veterans recall where they went
Local News
Snowfall nearly 4 in. in DeKalb
Heavy, wet snow that coated DeKalb County on Friday caused several accidents on roadways and sent city and county plows into the streets in hopes of preventing more serious incidents.

Pritchard proposes weapons measure in light of DeKalb County incident
Robert Pritchard hopes to help make county courthouses safer in 2008.







People washing

2008 dog tags available at Sycamore City Clerk's Office

Got Mesker? Illinois wants to know
Faith
Midwinter Meal
For the longest night of the year, members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of DeKalb went back in time.
First Lutheran celebrates sesquicentennial
Bethlehem Sunday school celebrates Epiphany
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Local Sports
Huskies glad to be home
DeKALB - The Northern Illinois University men's basketball team took the unconventional route in building team chemistry this month because they did it all on the road.
DeKalb suffers OT loss
Flavin title hopes still alive for DeKalb
Opinions
Barbs & Bouquets for Dec 29, 2007
Bouquet - The spirit of giving is alive and well in DeKalb County. From Meals on Wheels volunteers to children buying coats for the less fortunate, from toy drives to holiday dinners for the lonely, we were inundated this holiday season with tales of generosity. Here's hoping that spirit doesn't hibernate until next December, but stays alive throughout the new year.
Memo to the Democrats: War ‘ain't beanbag'
Not much on the horizon to lift Americans out of their funk
 
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Nation & World
Pakistan Rejects Help in Bhutto Probe
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan rejected foreign help in investigating the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on Saturday, despite controversy over the circumstances of her death and three days of paralyzing turmoil.
Pakistanis Blame Musharraf for Turmoil
Bin Laden Warns Against Iraq Unity Gov't
 
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State
Illinois woman expresses regret, embarrassment at prompting search
CHICAGO - A suburban Chicago woman says she's sorry and embarrassed about the commotion her disappearance caused and that she never meant for anyone to think she might have died.
Lottery Glance
Leaky defense an obstacle in Cardinals' hopes for .500 season
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Entertainment
Sean Penn, Robin Wright Penn to Divorce
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. - Sean Penn may soon be a single man walking. Robin Wright Penn has filed for divorce from the actor and director, according to media reports.
AP Bestows Album Kudos to Amy Winehouse
Unlike Rivals, Letterman Has His Writers
 
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National Sports
Patriots Try to Complete Unbeaten Season
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The Patriots will get help from plenty of fans instead of a video camera when they return to the scene of "Spygate." Those who aren't at the Meadowlands can still watch the final step in New England's bid for an undefeated regular season on the channel of their choice.
Howard Tops Wade's 48 As Magic Down Heat
Leyritz Charged After Fatal Car Crash
     
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